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Contract Drafting Fundamentals

July 2nd, 2020|Categories: CLE OnDemand, Complex Business Litigation, HB Risk Notes, Law Firm Operations, Mass Torts|Tags: , , , , |

Register Now Contract Drafting Fundamentals: What I Wish They Taught Me in Law School Speaker: Will Marshall | Partner UBM Law LLP Date: Thursday | July 23, 2020 Time: 2pm ET 1pm CT 12pm MT 11am PT Duration: 75 minutes Price: Early Bird Registration: $75 After July 14: $95 Special: Complimentary with discount code! What you get: CLE credit Course materials Webinar recording Answers to your questions! Contact CLE Manager Get practical insights on contract drafting. For new and seasoned attorneys alike, this 75-minute program will cover core, practical aspects of contract drafting, including a broad range of fundamental concepts, skills, and tips.  The program is designed to make you a more deliberate drafter and improve your ability to assess the purpose and effectiveness of each provision in your contract.  We will discuss not only what is on the page, but external dynamics that affect drafting and negotiation. Finally, we will reserve time to answer your questions. I am offering this program for free to my network to help you develop these foundational skills. If you haven't received it, please contact me directly for the complimentary pass code.  -- Will Marshall,  Partner, UBM Law Group LLP Key topics:  The goals and challenges of good drafting. The anatomy and building blocks of a contract. Categories [...]

New Litigation Journal Coming January 2021

March 19th, 2020|Categories: Complex Business Litigation, HB Risk Notes, HB Tort Notes, Law Firm Operations|Tags: , , , , |

HB, Fastcase Partner to Publish Law Street Media’s Journal of Emerging Issues in  Litigation  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 19, 2020 Media Contact: Jennifer Brand Ransom | Fastcase Media Relations 202.731.2114 | jbransom@brandsolutionsgroup.com Washington, DC (March 13, 2020) – Legal publisher Fastcase and partner HB Litigation Conferences today announced a journal partnership to provide firms with expert insights into emerging litigation. The new Law Street Media's Journal of Emerging Litigation will be led by Managing Director and Founder of HB Litigation Conferences Tom Hagy, former Publisher and Managing Editor of LexisNexis Mealey’s Litigation Reports. “There are many new areas of litigation emerging from vaping to mandatory arbitration, privacy breaches to drones and autonomous vehicles and our Docket Alarm service is in such a unique position to track the filing data. We wanted to focus on new types of suits and the experts who are leading the charge, before litigation completely unfolds. To do so, we needed a strong journalist and leader who could make sense of these new types of lawsuits and pick the best of the best to cover. Tom Hagy was the first and best choice for us,” noted Steve Errick, COO of Fastcase. Publishing its first issue this summer, the focus of the journal in many ways will parallel Hagy's career-long focus on emerging areas of litigation, supported with the valuable filing data from Docket Alarm. [...]

CannaLawBlog — Legalizing Cannabis Cash

June 5th, 2019|Categories: Complex Business Litigation, HB Risk Notes, Law Firm Operations|Tags: , , , , |

On May 20, 2019 banking associations from all 50 states and 1 territory sent a letter to Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee urging them to conduct hearings on the merits of providing cannabis-related business access to banking services. CannaLawBlog highlighted the primary concerns of the letter in a recent post: "Again, the primary concern expressed was that current law forces state-legal businesses to operate on a cash basis, which poses a safety risk, complicates enforcement efforts, and could damage local economies." The banking associations wanted to emphasize their neutrality on the legality of cannabis, rather they wanted to show strength as a national community and validate, support, and respect those communities that have voted for legalized recreational marijuana. Read the complete post by HarrisBricken attorney Jihee Ahn on The CannaLawBlog.

Settlement Psychology: Who is in Control? Homer Simpson or Mr. Spock? | Complimentary Webinar

April 1st, 2019|Categories: CLE OnDemand, Complex Business Litigation, HB Risk Notes, Law Firm Operations|Tags: , , , , , , |

Settlement Psychology Who's in charge? Homer Simpson or Mr. Spock? Cognitive obstacles to finding common ground. [two-fifths-first] Complimentary On-Demand Webinar From HB! 1 CLE credit CLE questions? CLE@LitigationConferences.com Questions for speakers? Questions@LitigationConferences.com SPEAKERS Jeff Trueman Mediator / Negotiator John Philip Miller Baltimore City Circuit Judge (ret.) This course is also available via the West LegalEdcenter. [/two-fifths-first] [three-fifths] Improve your negotiation strategy and outcomes. Mediator, arbitrator and settlement conference neutral Jeff Trueman says the lawyer’s mind can sometimes play tricks on them when it comes time to settle a claim. “The central question on the minds of counsel, their clients, and insurance professionals in civil litigation is, of course, ‘What’s the case worth?’ For mature torts there is enough historical settlement and verdict data exist for counsel to argue why a particular case should or should not fit within a certain settlement range. In the midst of these discussions, the human brain plays tricks on us. For example, litigators sometimes assume that their trial experience can determine how jurors will negotiate with one another and resolve factual discrepancies after closing arguments. This assumption is a ‘heuristic’ – a cognitive shortcut called attributional error or illusion of control.” Backed by his decades of psychological and economic sciences research, Trueman says there is a lot of room for [...]

Verdict & Settlement Lien Resolution Webinar | 3/6/2019

February 22nd, 2019|Categories: Complex Business Litigation, Law Firm Operations, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , |

[two-fifths-first] DATE: March 6, 2019 TIME: 4 p.m. EDT; 3 p.m. CDT; 2 p.m. MDT; 1 p.m. PDT PLACE: Your computer or mobile device PRICE: $247 -- but just $197 through Feb. 28 with promotion code JVRA50 GROUPS ARE GOOD: Registering qualifies you to multiple attendees at your location. CLE: 1 credit Please send CLE questions to CLE@LitigationConferences.com SPEAKERS: Franklin Solomon Solomon Law Firm Brett Newman Newman Settlement Services Group [/two-fifths-first] [three-fifths] Tort Settlement Lien Resolution: Beyond Traditional Medicare and Medicaid Issues to ERISA, FEHBA, Medicare Advantage, VA, Tricare and Medicare Set-Asides. Take this highly practical course with two deeply experienced practitioners who share insights on issues that impact the cases on your desk today. Learn about the newest case law, agency positions and litigation tactics affecting health and disability plan reimbursement claims, including how to protect your clients and your practice in this rapidly developing area. Our speakers will discuss: Medicare Advantage Plans Federal Employees Health Benefits Act (FEHBA) Plans Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Claims Medicare set-asides TRICARE Veterans Administration Claims Speaker Bios Franklin P. Solomon | Solomon Law Firm A graduate of Rutgers University School of Law at Camden, Franklin Solomon is based in Cherry Hill, NJ, with a practice focused on evaluation, litigation and resolution of healthcare “liens” and reimbursement claims. Franklin represents personal injury victims and their attorneys [...]

Alliance of Women Trial Lawyers | First Fall Conference 2018 | Oct. 27-29, 2018 | New Orleans

August 31st, 2018|Categories: Employment, HB Tort Notes, Law Firm Operations|Tags: , , , , |

[one-third-first] Contact Nancy Holston Founder Alliance of Women Trial Lawyers nancy@awtriallawyers.com DETAILS When Oct. 27-29, 2018 Meeting Venue Ritz-Carlton New Orleans LEARN MORE REGISTER Prices The Alliance is all about women helping women so they're offering discounts to anyone who brings a law student, clerk, or first year associate to the conference with them. 1st and 2nd Attendee: $895/Attendee 3 or more Attendees from same firm: $795 each 1 Attendee with Guest (Law Student, Clerk or 1st Year Associate): $1,295 for Attendee and Guest More than 5 Attendees please fill out their Contact form or call Nancy Holston at 850-304-9674 for more information To Register by Check: Click here for Payment by Mail Registration Form. [/one-third-first] [two-thirds] New Alliance of Women Trial Lawyers Announces First Event in New Orleans Congratulations to Nancy Holston on the formation of the Alliance of Women Trial Lawyers. HB is proud to support this group and a mission that is dear to our hearts -- promoting the careers of women professionals. Nancy has been successful at building events for plaintiff attorneys -- some you may have probably attended! -- and it's great to see her strike out on her own to develop something she believes in. Take a minute to learn more about the AWTL, and see who is speaking at their first event. AWTL Vision To create a community that inspires [...]

HB Announces Alliance with Alliance of Women Trial Lawyers

August 28th, 2018|Categories: HB Tort Notes, Law Firm Operations, Mass Torts|Tags: , , , , |

We are proud to announce our latest alliance with a new trial attorneys group just for women on the plaintiff side of tort litigation. Founded by plaintiff law conference veteran Nancy Holston, the Alliance of Women Trial Lawyers is committed to empowering these professionals, helping them to overcome "systematic obstacles and to realize greater self-sufficiency and wholeness through support, acknowledgement and utilization of dormant, yet innate strengths." Before founding the Alliance in July 2018, Nancy was a principal at 360 Advocacy and before that the first Executive Director of Mass Torts Made Perfect.  Nancy is well-connected in the plaintiff bar and is excited by the initial reaction to her new venture. Nancy is equally inspired by the feedback she is getting for the Alliance's first national conference which will be held from Saturday, Oct. 27th through Monday, Oct. 29 at the Ritz-Carlton in New Orleans. The program features many of the leading women trial attorneys in the country and a range of topics on practice development, litigation strategy, preparing witnesses, jury selection, deposition skills, direct examination, opening arguments and ethical issues involved in settlements.  "I admire anyone who takes a risk to do something they believe in, and Nancy has demonstrated both enthusiasm and commitment to improving the professional lives -- and personal lives, for that matter -- of women who represent plaintiffs in mass [...]

Courtney Klein on Social Media & Security

August 1st, 2018|Categories: Corporate Compliance, HB Risk Notes, Law Firm Operations|Tags: , , , , |

A Restructured Paradigm for Corporate Teamwork By Courtney Klein of Soteria Risk Consultants Social media has become an integral part of everyday life. It’s how some of us get our news, research our opinions, learn about local events, and connect with friends. For the modern western business, it is also immensely important for staying in touch with customers, advertising, and overall visibility. For this reason, many companies employ veritable armies of “Social Media Specialists” that do everything from designing graphics to writing tweets to replying to customer questions and complaints. Some companies interact with each other (such as the hilarious and long-standing Twitter Battle between Wendy’s and McDonald's), and some use it as their primary form of communication. Customers, too, know that social media is a way to get in touch with a company - for good reasons and for bad - and while many companies are aware that they will and do receive threats on social media, very few of them have any kind of protocol in place for how to deal with them – and even fewer still encourage their social media teams to pass this information on to or (better yet) work together with their security team. This sort of blasé attitude to threats – either because “it’s not my job” or “they can’t be serious” – leads to [...]

CBD: Legal or Not? | Webinar | Aug. 16, 2018 | 2pm

July 13th, 2018|Categories: Corporate Compliance, HB Risk Notes, Law Firm Operations|Tags: , , , , |

[two-fifths-first] DATE: Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018 TIME: 2 p.m. EDT; 1 p.m. CDT; 12 p.m. MDT; 11 a.m. PDT PLACE: Your computer PRICE: $197 per dial-in site (unlimited attendance at one location) through Aug. 3, $247 thereafter Register by Aug. 3 and save! For more information, email leslie.davidson@litigationconferences.com. Your webinar registration includes: •  A site license to attend this webinar (invite as many people in one location as you can fit around your computer at no extra charge). • Downloadable PowerPoint presentations from our speakers. •  The opportunity to connect directly with speakers during the audience Q&A session. •  At least one-hour of CLE credit. Speakers Daniel Shortt Harris Bricken Seattle Alison Malsbury Harris Bricken San Francisco [/two-fifths-first][three-fifths] With so many studies coming out on the benefits of CBD, a lot of people and companies see tremendous market opportunities and are diving in. Whether derived from industrial hemp or marijuana, these days CBD can be found in just about anything, from skin care products to pain medications to anti-seizure drugs—even beer. Companies, including large retailers like Target, have tried to sell or are selling products containing CBD online or across state lines. But determining the legal status of CBD isn’t easy. Because CBD is a cannabis derivative, the biggest question, of course, is whether or not it’s even legal under [...]

Complex Post-Settlement Liens | Webinar | July 26, 2018 | 2pm

July 4th, 2018|Categories: Complex Business Litigation, HB Tort Notes, Law Firm Operations|Tags: , , , , |

[two-fifths-first] Date: July 26, 2018 Time: 2pm-3:30pm Fee: $125 Register and pay online or contact Kathleen.McFadden@LitigationConferences.com (484) 324-2755 x2000 Speakers Franklin Solomon Solomon Law Firm Brett Newman Lien Resolution Group [/two-fifths-first] [three-fifths] Complex Post-Settlement Liens Join us for a highly practical session with two deeply experienced practitioners who will share their insights and answer your questions on issues that impact the cases on your desk today. Learn about the newest case law, agency positions and litigation tactics affecting health and disability plan reimbursement claims, including how to protect your clients and your practice in this rapidly developing area. Our speakers will discuss: Medicare Advantage Plans Federal Employees Health Benefits Act (FEHBA) Plans Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Claims Medicare set-asides TRICARE Veterans Administration Claims Speaker Bios Franklin P. Solomon | Solomon Law Firm Franklin Solomon has a nationwide practice focused on evaluation, litigation and resolution of healthcare lien/reimbursement claims. He represents personal injury victims and their attorneys in defending against claims by health plans and government benefits programs seeking payment out of tort recoveries. Most recently, he was plaintiffs’ counsel in two federal appellate court cases decided last summer: Wurtz v. The Rawlings Company, ___ F.3d ___, (2d Cir. 2014), a class action challenging New York insurers’ reimbursement claims against their insureds, and Taransky v. Sec. U.S. Dept. of [...]

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